Events

2019

March 2, 2019, 1:30 PM. Panel: Collections. Amaranth Borsuk (University of Washington Bothell), “Wait, later this will be nothing”: Destruction and Durability in Artists’ Books Joshua Calhoun (University of Wisconsin-Madison), “‘Dead, then?’: Facing the Mortality of Texts” Andrew Stauffer (University of Virginia), “Gardens of Verse: Botanical Souvenirs and Lyric Reading” Moderator: Jessica Rosenberg (University of Miami). Part of Earthly Impressions: Book, Text, and Archive in the Anthropocene, a symposium in book history and the environmental humanities. Simpson Center for the Humanities, CMU 202, University of Washington.

February 10: Troubling Objects and Bodies: Experimental Women Writers Redefine the Archive. (Nicole Cooley, Amaranth Borsuk, Tisa Bryant, Tracie Morris) Our cross-genre panel looks at the archive, the library, and the collection through the work of five women writers and asks how we can rethink the way we write about history in this fraught moment where we are deeply aware of the ways it has been constructed. A diverse group of women panelists—poets and fiction and nonfiction writers from all over the country—will discuss how they redefine archival work, integrating new approaches involving digital images, photographs, and found text. Room 102B Washington Convention Center. AWP Conference, Washington, DC.

October 17: A screening of June 17th (video collaboration with Andy Fitch, Chris James Thompson, and Pang Her). Visual Verse Film Festival. The Cinematheque, Vancouver, B.C.

October 23-25: A screening of June 17th (video collaboration with Andy Fitch, Chris James Thompson, and Pang Her) Videomedeja festival of the moving image. Museum of Contemporary Art, Novi Sad, Serbia.

November 25:Noche de Museos, Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco. A videochat with David Clark and the organizers of the exhibition “Literatura electrónica: Politica y cuerpo en el presente digital.”

December 2015. A screening of “June 17th” and “April 30th” (video collaboration with Andy Fitch, Chris James Thompson, and Pang Her) at the Institute for Experimental Arts during the 4th International Video Poetry Festival in Athens, Greece.